As I put the final touches on the Frequency-Pulser machine, I couldn't help but feel a sense of accomplishment.
It had taken longer than I anticipated, but the machine was finally complete. The sound absorption material was also finished, ensuring that the machine would not harm anybody inside or outside the bunker with its noise.
I couldn't wait to see what it could do, but there was still more work to be done.
Teaching Jarvis how to create the Frequency-Pulser machine took longer than expected, but it was necessary to ensure that it could create more on his own.
I had to juggle working on the frequency patterns while coaching Jarvis, which slowed the process down.
But in the end, it was worth it as we now Jarvis could efficiently create the machines with all five arms effectively.
Now Even though Jarvis was fully capable of creating the machines on his own, I wanted to make sure that the first machine was tested before we produced more.
So I gave Jarvis orders to hold off on creating more until we knew that the machine worked as intended.
It was a precaution, but one that I felt was necessary.
But before all of that The frequency patterns was crucial to the success of the Frequency-Pulser machine, so I focused on finishing it before testing the machine.
It took a bit longer than expected, but I wanted to make sure that everything was perfect before moving forward.
Soon with the frequency patterns complete, I was eager to test the Frequency-Pulser machine.
I spent an extra half-hour creating two Two different packs of patterns for each Sand and Dust.
Finally, it was time to put the machine to the test.
Holding the Frequency-Pulser machine in my hands, I felt a sense of anticipation.
It was smaller than I expected, but its power was yet to be seen.
It was about half the length of an arm and a good 30cm wide and I made my way to the corner of the Bunker.
As I approached the corner, I noticed the thick layer of dust that had accumulated there. Without wasting any time, I positioned the machine to face the corner and activated my helmet.
I did not bother with the sound-absorbing material since I was not testing it at the moment.
I plugged the wire into the socket and the machine hummed to life. The rectangular box with two lights lit up, indicating the status of the machine. The green light was on, indicating that it was active and ready to be used.
The rectangular box had two lights, one green and one red. The green light was currently on, indicating that the machine was active and ready for use. I couldn't help but feel a surge of excitement at the prospect of testing out the machine's capabilities
With a nod and I instructed Jarvis to activate the machine. "Jarvis, activate it to push away the still, fine dust in the corner that it's facing,"
I said, positioning myself adjacent to the machine to get a better view of the speakers on the front.
"Slowly increase the range on my command," I added, eager to see what the machine could do.
"Activating, sir," Jarvis replied, its laced with some underlying excitement which surprised slightly but I moved past it.
As Jarvis activated the machine, my eyes were fixed on the speakers.
Nothing much seemed to have happened for a few seconds which caused me to wonder whether it was working or not but Suddenly, I noticed a slight distortion in the air beginning to form in front of the speaker.
I watched in amazement as the distortion pulsed, creating a mesmerizing pattern that seemed to be constantly changing.
Intrigued by the phenomenon, I focused my attention on the distortion, watching as it continued to pulse in front of the speakers. Upon closer inspection, I noticed that the pattern of the distortion was being pushed forward.
It was truly a sight to behold.
The distortion itself had seemingly started forming diffrent patterns in the air that was constantly changing, creating new patterns that seemed familiar.
As I continued to gaze at the distortion for a while in the air, I couldn't help but be entranced by the way it seemed to form intricate patterns that constantly shifted and changed.
It was like watching an ethereal dance in the air, a mesmerizing display that held my attention completely.
Despite the fact that I couldn't actually hear the sound being emitted by the Frequency-Pulser Machine, I could feel its vibrations slightly reverberating through my body.
It was like being in the middle of a silent earthquake, with the world around me rippling and warping in response to the pulsing which was an incredible feeling to experience.
As I watched the distortion pulse and shift, I couldn't help but notice the way it was affecting the dust particles infront of it.
Within a four-centimeter radius of the distortion that was mainly aimed towards the corner, the dust was being pushed back with incredible force, clearing the area in a matter of seconds. It was like watching a miniature tornado form and dissipate right before my eyes.
Excitement thrummed through me as I watched the distortion grow and shift with each passing moment.
I knew I had to see what would happen if we increased the range of the Frequency-Pulser Machine, so i asked Jarvis and spoke the words with barely-contained eagerness. "Jarvis, increase the range. Let's see what this baby can really do."
I had known that the Frequency-Pulser Machine would be impressive, but I hadn't expected it to create such a mesmerizing and otherworldly distortion in the air.
It was like witnessing magic in action, and I couldn't help but feel a sense of wonder and awe as I watched the distortion pulse and shift in front of me.
I marveled at the way sound waves could create such complex and beautiful patterns in the air. While I knew that large speakers could produce distortions in front of them when loud music was played, the Frequency-Pulser Machine was something else entirely, I also realized why i found them familiar.
By emitting sound waves in the specific pattern I had designed them in, it was able to create an intricate and constantly shifting distortion in the air that was unlike anything I had ever seen before, just like the frequency patterns I had created.
The more I thought about it, the more amazed I became at the power of sound waves.
By causing the air to vibrate using the frequency patterns I made mixed together along with 100 diffrent mini speakers, they could create all sorts of patterns and distortions that were both beautiful and awe-inspiring.
As I watched the pulsing of the distortion in front of me, I couldn't help but feel a sense of pride at having created something so incredible all on accident.